Group 1 "Circa 1803"



You will be reading an article titled "Circa 1803" and then collaborating with your group to complete a graphic organizer.
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Tyiana
Billy
Steven
David
Sam
Justin
Clare
Kayla
Roula
Lexy
Riley
Yeahwon
Sophie
Grace
Sebastian
Marlena
Shannon
Corey
Kevin
Maia
Laura
Jarek
Alec
Matt
Sarah


At PBS Online's Lewis and Clark Web site (http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/), read the section entitled "Circa 1803." Fill in the chart below to describe the lifestyle, geographical knowledge, and rumors about the Western part of the North American
continent at the time of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Graphic organizer:


Lifestyle in 1803 (especially for Lewis and Clark)
Geographical knowledge of the continent
Rumors about the west at this time
usally plantation owners
at the time roughly 1000 miles by 1000 miles of length
was america.
welsh speaking indians,
often a day of riding
onley 4 roads crossed the appalacian moantins
wooly mammoths
and hunting
books said erupting volcanos and mouantines of undissolved salt
peruvian lamas
a feast
the blue ridge mouantin peak at around 6500 feet
northwest passage,
for entertainment play the violin
820,000 miles is louisianas size
rumors of unicorns
hosting balls and dinners or discussing politics

gargantuan wooly mastodens


7 foot tall beavers

and frendly slim waisted buffolo